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And who do they belong to ? They belong to the museums where they are now. Where do Africa's traditions belong Now ? Imagine this headline. Definitely imagine if it said Where do Germany's treasures belong ? But if they were stolen, no, no, they were not stolen. It was rooting. Yes, but they were looking for. Was legal. I don't get this distinction, but yes, looting and stealing know it looked. It was external if you want. But in the nineteenth century, in the eighteenth century, in seventeenth century, during all the world's art was stolen. So we must give back everything or nothing. The courage to see we were wrong. The courage to see about art acquired illicitly. This is not eyes and more of this this works of art when they were taken. If they were not taken, they would have disappeared because much. Many of artifacts African us are made of food. And what does it was meant to be ? Kit Kat, you know. Oh so it would have disappeared. It's become it became, ah, they became works of art in museums because Europeans said it seems it's out. This position is put in the logistic arrogance of the most stunning sort, which is also lacking in basic logic. Since when has the basis of ownership been taking good care of what his owned. Much of what we call African art are also documents that tell stories that these are objects that have religious, spiritual, sacred. And if you want to come back on this, why don't you come back here ? Nineteenth century, seventeenth century, sixteenth century. You cannot stop. You don't know where to stop. Obviously, I don't think everything should be sent back to the countries from which they came. Not everything was stolen. Those things that are sacred, those things for whom people were killed, those things that having them, the stains of innocent blood should be returned. You know, How do we get African kids to see their own artists ? You can do this, you know, in French prisms and ah, Africa to organize exhibitions. Yes, it's okay to. To send them to Africa, but they must return to the French museums where they belong. It's. Europe has defined itself as a place of certain values, progress, liberty, fraternity, tolerance, individual rights, and most of all, the rule of law. A nation that believes in the rule of law cannot possibly be debating whether to return stolen goods. It just returns them that Europe should be what it claims to be. Live up to the ideals with which you define yourself. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.
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